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Duntou had lived _r a number of years in from, the city on the Stonewall branch. Th, - . I , , , 4r With *11 all. . j2 I I I . - Toront ; . . I i " 'k, . I * co e iuery. The plaintiff 'or the 'ewe 6 1 "al I - _ _ . - finty, -which included, New York city, effecting, although peculiar. ' 0 township, . here hwhad been a suc- cases of a allpox will bwtaken to the city k th.0ir frien& .1 - I CONFERENCE. . - "Well, I may say we are 11 i out broke, was postponed till the in - il in 11 perity-Zat'Zir. now- . . . 11 A n - 1, - '. aid $1,884,584, and received only $636,133. I ab Fetogbe!'sittin mr, a2 was hi lily esteemed by past house, and all the other pmaeugers I - . . I ; - . . - . - The editor of the Bra' fn every instance a county havi I., - I -be detained -under a strict quarantine I . k - : - - I . aselle Post was a ing no - large in, so far as money, is concerned, but we this court. - I a wide circle of fri nds. I a was an *wtiveF will . - I . I . I I delegate at, the recent meeting of the Lon. city had an ad varititga - from the stiate 'tax. have plenty of provisions. We do not need rling vs. Sp - o- ai2d enthusiastic in mber of the Methodist until all danger is over. Citizens have no j I . , - Spa _ rliii - A t' . : . . don Methodist Conference and gi Our Dep ty Minister of Education ppar- here, it all goes well with us . We missory note. The plakitiff' 'lovesoln" Xin- church at Gardner' appointment. '-- -The re- appkehension of any danger, a -i -all proper I 107- I ; - - J. . Ives some' men a -any , . I I .. of his views of'wh%t he saw and heard as OutlY app oves of, this method Of - making haZya yet no idea of where we are ti 11, and the defendant in Durham. Ver- maine were interreq at Britannia. . precautions bave been taken to prevent hil"wer*Uve come. .1 * - , . . 0 . I I ; 1. , I . . I ; si follows: thi oitiep -help- to pay, -for , the -.country going to locate. We intend to prospect this diet for defendant. . : —Arrangements re completed at Ottawa spread.of the disease. I ; I - I - " F is ro I" --- i _A i Oa the 2nd day 'of June, I' puichased a schools. If it were introduced in Ontario, summer, add we'have gr I u s Vanstone v8.`Plumr1ier,—Aetion for for the decentraliz4tion of the dead letter —Mr.- Lucius Prefiar,'St.. Thomas, was : - I li of I :b111A:ntfth1ayr'_ I z I - -have -to us for a year and a half if we do as - killed one day- last week. He was Hiding ' - ! Ennoble ticket from Belgrave to Chatham with t the city of Toronto would either' not lone it breach of contract to employ plaintiff as office,' authorize4 by Parliament. There . I I . . hrke is. the owner, of . I I he r p . PuZZ of attendin the Methodist Confer- considerably incresso its taxation for- school going down -the river. , I may say, a fellow miller. Verdict .fo laintiff for $174.78 aretobesix officeelfordegA letters. .-They a bicycle, and whenorossing the loop line __ . & "A' : . lat city. On airival -at . I . - ' that 4th inst, Air- . . ; an I 'in coming to this and cents of action. will be located at Montreal, Toronto,Ottawa, 4 - I g held in t purposes or elaie out do*n 6xpenditures for darni a few thousands track at the second, road orosaing, west of a - 1 13 - i lit r of . I . . I I London evidences were not wanting of a its own schools in order to be able W help country, but the chances are a person may Green vs. Goldthorpe,--Aotion or wages. Halifax, Wiunipeg1.and.V.ictoria.', Naides the city,, was #truck b_v & Wsbash freig , . . sectiolt No.' to I I -ural schoole.' - , ! orning, 21st theme,- offices for jur,ing of other dead train - effer ... .- . ' ftur the i ; go out,of it with &'great deal lose, but I Trial, postponed till Tues, lay in 0 - and both legs cut off. Mr. Pr oc I their annual pi ' . iiiLbigatchlerin 'Dine place, by, the large . I . . will 'ted I cm oi i . of ore Vand lay brethren an route. - It is interesting .to note that ladies a:re trait'that will not be our luck. I .think we inst. mail matter I at Charlotte- was about 70 years of age and was very coda on the 24th of 1. I . .....,:!_ 0 " I I % Owing to the cut rate on the railw ployed as teachers much more extensive will,- come out all right 'if our health just - town,P. E. I.; St. lohn, N., B.; Sherbrooke, dea - - . . T9 ly . t I - f, and probably did not hear the appro. '6 - - icgnulma , I ­ - in being . 21 - I < . . . *State of . 65miletripfiom Londonto Chathamoul in ew York t6a in Ontario. In.theoities donViiiiiesaigoodas it has been so far. Spraying Fruit Trees . Qaebee -. Kingsto Hamilton and London. selling train He died A- few minutes after I 11 I I teacher. MiiB I I - . - I ) y ' ' n " _1 - i ' 1. - : . I costs 50,centa and the pa wowjer trains run Of - Wow York state only 8 per cent. of the Thfit in thi nigin tbilig. A ' 'argon can get For fivi, wiske agents of tihe Ontario Do- —A boy namef Donald Couteb, eight the accideu H4'. was one of the beab - . . - O adings, recitatioms, ., . . a' 6y. making a teachers are ifien, while in other schools of through some- way if- he in weyl and . strodg, ears Of age on of I r. James Coutch, was known and 1 ealthlest men - in -the county. - I like the wind, part of the partment of Agriculture have been giving Y ' a . i as well as vocal- amd 1 - I the denham Rivei# --Owen He was boni at Union and was for years a 1 mile a minute. inbtructi6na in the sprav g of fruit trees at . - . tlite state about 21 per cent. of the teachers but thin coufi,try is a terrible' place to be . y . drowned in gusic will be furniiih- I :' . . The Conference session wan rather over. sick in. it is also, a costly country *1, Bound, last week. i4e was-6shing on a cross- farmer l th &thooncession,otYsimouth, , are min.' -In Ontario about 11 per cent. of I thirty orobards, in of the pro- - . differ t parts, I . I . rom 'Hansall, Crom- shadowed on the aftertioofi I arrived by the the teachers in the cities are men, in towns traivel, in. Our actual outlay for each of us' vince: Reports sent to.. r.' Or bar under the Marklet bridge, Union street, and for the ast fifteen years had lived on .z . r, superin- kelhurat. I come Imcl I ;- . oelebrated'Dan. Godfrey -band. Their oo about .19 per - cent., and in'townshi0i, in- so far has amounted to $510, -ad'you see we tendent in charge of thi -work, have just when he lost his b4nee ,and fell 'into the -the -St. Ge rge street hill. He leaves a - ., I a- I . * . _ I . , I . cart in the Opera House wias attended by cludinK villages, 40 per cent. will have to strike some'good luck to make been received abAbe partment, to the river,sinkingalmostimmedistely. Agentle.' wife fornie , y Mrs. Haight,. and one .step. . 148 . a _ - I Ii 1. . ., % Exi tencet . man,bearingf.helao yell whenhefell in, daughter. i - I I large and enthusisatiQ audience. A ne In the cities of New York state the aver- u for outlay mid labor - to say nothing Of effect that fungus is no lisppea iug upon - . i I - . It Chicago, who apent'- - I - programme was rendered,by the 50 members age salary for teachers its $725, as compared] two risk anddiscomforiL. If you mpeit'with apple and pear trees, and threatens to ,do hurried to the riveit, dove into the water -Discussi 3g the prospects of Rosslando' - - . I L - 'Stratford, returned, - . P, I and applause was dealt out unstintingly. with $468 in Ontario cities., In *other any persons intending to coine to this; COUD- extens *:ve injury to these crope unless and brought the boly t6 shore. Life -how- Mr. C. H. Mackintosh, ex -Lieutenant -Gov- - . e - . - I . : I try, tell them, for me, they had bettei stay all . ev.er was eXtinet. - . . ernor of 4he Northwest, said at Ottawa t at . other day to r sume I "I Rule Britannial " followed by '! The 80hOO13 Of the itate, the average salary is . y spraying. Insect _,M ' onspect of the townare To . ry goo - n the large . . $309. while in Oniario' at home, at any -rate for a while, until there - . r. Fred Gil oy, traveller for F.: the pr d.1 it I 1. .. steamer I Maple Led" elicited h & it is $308. enemiel &be are more numerous than usual . I T6 be able to live and never to dispute. cheers. earty and prolougdd In - New York state the city schools are ske better mean's for transportation. a Apples, with the exception Of Hoj . i * . I ' - ;bee.&- Co., Mon real, was -drowned in was never in a more pros erous or pro I in Chicaga and Mack- There is no doubt bat the visit of . MY thin ye'ar. . - p grefs- I lin I _. ; - I I - . . says a large I . on to thin Damini Copan for 195 days of the year, and other next address will be'. Dawson city, and you the Rideau canal, about a mile above ive conditi than at present . When the pas- - I or disagree, is a condition of this musical organiziti on the Spy, have set well, a ild where properly - . " tters ther . . Smith's Falls, one ix ght fu't 'week. Some problem of ating low gradai -ores success- -- ke.d for on the lakes 1.11 will do much to stir up colonial sentiment schools are open for only 169 days. In: On- may address your le' -a. We inay cared for there in promis 3 of a good crop. - I- existenqe that no mortal basas parties passing heard-crien, b t before they fully is a - . I u . Olv I Roseland will become the ri ; I - _ - even if Mr., Godfrey pockets from $300 to tario the legal number of -teaching da not $at them until fall, but they will .be In spraying apple trees t) chick or prevent . I 11 I _. _ - ttain toi I urban municipalities is 2021 days, for good when we do get them. We ex could reach him the ion was drowned. The eat mining camp in America. It -has -a popt . I t I- 1001 yet been able to a $500 foi eewh appearance. , , any for Peet to I , use the B6rdfia ax mixture,- made I . . L _r- - , 6=M=====W0siN I Our boat is as fo bod was not found till midnight. r I - . . L ; C, , . f*_-_ - No rialion "or community has' been Chathsm is a hustling city of 10,00 in- rurail schools 214 days. Than the children leave hem on the 30th of May. 2 Owe : . NJ . L Gil- lation of 7,0(0, and people are constaitUy 1. , .. I . - I . . ' I a I 11 `_ of Ontario cities have longer holidays than No. 56, -and there are 1,200 built in Bennett I I roy U gone Out fig ing in the evening, and I c . Ar. Mackintosh said be expeci- . . , __ known to get - along without -habitants, a portioii of them being -none and . .BORDEAUX M)XTURE. - . ' - N7 ] . I . __ 0 -a of the country Achoole, while i ' N w , t off when . it is isupposed he log his balance while try- ad that within a year and -a half the whole - something of what,ia commonly 1. then n ,' and all waitin I to ge Sulphate, ,- 'Was 1i - , daughters of Mr. Ham, - wh" died some L 0 1 9 as we are, . Copper , 4 pounds . ing to shove big boal off a stump. He strict wou deyelop to an extraordinapy f __ : El .. I years ago. The town has a large number York state the Oosition is reversed. I the ice moves. I Lima (fresh), - - 4 of L I called a scrap. In * b- _ ng in- . —8 . . g . 31 years of age and eaves a. wife and two- degree. W tit needs now, he said,115 the - . . fact Inga, Water, . 40 "long children. He had if Bided in Smith's Falifs confidence of the people and capital. -The I -s an a of extra good public build' hustli . . - __ . . I . solutely peaceful state of ex- dustries, good banks, the Standard being - . Statute Labor. . . . --- . ' On the Road to thff Klondike , - Suspend the copper a hate in five 991" all his life, and his u itin ely death has cast deep mining 11 uxre plenty of maneyi, =00"Emom istence is something that mail under the capable management of G. P. DEAR ExposiToR,-I notice that one U, te done.by putting - . - - ' I . ­ . Mr. William McKay, of Tki-ek-eismith, of long of water. This may a gloom over the to% n but the rot 6 wl ,thoroughly astisfac- I ;, , ­_ . I has not yet ex. Scholfield, formerly of Brussels. Grano- . the subjects discussed by the farmers at - ,and L - - -- - i . pexienced, and . in a bag of coarse materi d hanging it -T;wo slender suits for five thousand del- t I who left last spring for the Klondike gold ogy. In a I tter T-. Mackintosh received ' - ,.. lithic walks are,counted by the mile and I . their Institute meeting in Hensall was the so as to be covered, by water. Slake the ]are damages each a up at Windsor l9st a day or two ago -from his son, n3wi the -- , I regions, in a letter to his brothers .and gig- I I because men have never cX- the parks, are well kept. Wednesday and , . Labor question. I was not there to lime in about the game q antity of - water. week, against PIC ip Quick and Alfrid I perienced such- a life, some m- ee7re &theme, gives an interesting account StatU6 ii Yukon, it slated -that about $14j000,000 . T1 Saturday are the market days and the rush take'any part in that discussion, but ma Then mix the two, and add the remainder Monger, both of arrow, by Rev. W. worth of golf I will be taken out of the Yu- f Values ' - ; of the, trials and tribulations 'of himself and ybe . . ^ v . ; imagine that to live aswe have of buyers -and sellers reraiii4fe a visitor of - u will be kind enough to 8110w -me A little of the forty gallons of wo ter. Warm water H. : his comrades on the jouxney. The letter YO . Cooper, pasto , of the Methodist kon this yeag. I -1 : stated would megn the highest the larger cities. The soilraround the city 'was written at Lake Bennett and w post- .corner in r columns to express my ideas will dissolve the copper i ulphate more read- church at that 1place. Some months I - . I ... . . ; . - - I ; as I . I : I - * I - pew -a to be'wonderfully proli6c and may . Jout_ And I must ssyj 11 That I . - . .1 ., I ; state of bliss that could befall ad onlMay 23rd, and was received here on On the Oil ily than cold water. If be lime is at all ago the parsonage I at that- place wap I - . .13 - Itemsi ; . I 'lea cropped -for yeais without giving evidence think' it is time for a change. Why? dirty, strain the lime a tion.- burned, erth - , . I - e the 9th of June., We have been pormitted . . . and it ii ssi4 that several members ,- the h,%mn rac . As the locrical of ditfiriorating. -But with all that nature . 14 -A quiet edding . Rchn - - C to make the following extracts from this Because the present system beers exception- I @-- , of the congregation started the reportthat _ took plies at the resi- - ' I I 'W'Wplels . . outcome of this idea of what has (Ione there is not, the -thrift and energy -read with ally hard upon old men. For instance, 1 Canad %. - the p43tor bad burneld the building in oirder ence of Mr. ;John Moore, *f, Listowel, the .. '-I m " exhibited that is to be found in ie,qs advan- letter, which, we are eare,'will be I , - t I other day, when his niece, Miss Catharine . . u some consider an ideal world interest by many. He says : have bsen compelled to work two days on -It is said that Mr.: Morgue, the well. to secure the ineurapete an his furniture.- I . 1 7 J , - - -4 : tageous situations and as a couseq the after I -has decided on- Mr. Coo er learned Of h nd at E. Heathers,, was married to Mr. William - . I I - - time a=O the road every year, for fifteen years . . - " , I _ would, be, we hear of. the, fatimera do not occupy nearly so s ry We have b'een here for the last six weeks, sb6uld be exempted from all public duty, on known Canadian capital at, Hess, of ChizAgo. The ceremony was per .. - . - - I Acing nothing but waiting for the ice to go , erecting a nickel refinery at Sault St.Marie, once commenecd an, investigation. He 11 I . I - 1. ; when all men shall be brothers; a position- fitlaacially as those in Huron Off the lake, and it is a tiresome job. it is account of my age; and I would be exempt- i formed by 13A v. J. Jeanes, and after lunch- _. a Ontario; to cost $1,000,ODO. . I . claims to have secureA evidence that ,Quick - I . I I I . when one nAtion will not de- county. . ed from doing my Statute iLabor, only I am , -go, t l . a terribly desolate place to have to li -What is supposed to be -a vein of gold and Monger weSi thetauthore of the story. eon the youll people left for Chica . hair . . I - . ve in, own one-quarter of --. future homq., . . ', '. st6re * - I sire a province or territory of There are no'less than 22 Brasselites in nothing but mountains and rocks - hundreds unfortunate enough to was found last week _b workingmen who ... ;-It is reporteathtt the Rocky Moun- I Chatham, made up of Meaera., Soholfield , ' " siore of land ; and because of that I must y . . -T. Steel , J. Mountain and Miss Gillies, of feet high all around, hub we should not an - w4de their' appearance , I., I ; i .another; w-benone et of poli-, Dennis, McCall, McKenzie, Wake, Reid, work two days on the -road,'or pay the were blasting in Hull. rhe rock contains tain locusts have of Avoubanki are a committee appointed to ­ I -1 n plenty-otgrub-, and 0- . gold,- but in such quant [ties that it would in small Sections of So4th-westarn Manitoba. i I ., : ticians will gradefully ,iresign MissesPailanA and others. All appear to com 'ai 7 "a We have lent in cub. Some may think that 9'ther information in regard to that church - .1 I tfioupgh a aback ten by twelve equiva . . I -been organized- now _ . . - ­_ the spoils of offic-q ' to their be prosperinF and are well'pleased with the ve in a' not pay to work it. . They are the same as he hoppers that over- congiiegation, whiek-his- . . . . I I . i feet, w a li two days in a year is but a small matter ; -LoubtFleur ,of Loi rer Letchfield, aged ran the country in 4 5, and at different I . r a h ve plenty Of bread and butter. . , ; . - opponents; when nobody would prospe(Tta. The three railwayi..and daily bacon and beaus, tea and coffee, and. we are but we generally judge things to be big or periods previously. the insecto are doing for fifty years. A iynopsis of -the history - i . .1 ", steamboat afford ,ample accommodation for injoying the very best of, h . little by comparison. Well, when I 18, was,drowne in the Ottawa riyer at the . will be read at the jubiles to be held- ion - - - think of trying to corner -the ' all e e4th. When com' foot of the Calumet rapids while bathing great damage in thd' Dakotas, and it is J I 4th. Therer' is talk - of publishing a I 11 I I . - travellers or tourists and make Chatham a pare the road tax on my quarter acre with ­ , ­ we got off the boat we started to work and one evening last week. 'He is supposed to feared the plague wilf be general next year. : -_ wheat or other speculative mar- very come -M -able place. , i to pay -out in 'It is a shame the: way ul containing thib church a *history. -. hosiery, in fine or L * 4- I oney. that of my -neighbor, who has. one hundred have taken cramps and a ,unk before his com. The State entomolo at of Mintiesots has bO6 _ , I . ' S " -An , _ __7two pair L _. ket. I There, was a largo number I, of iu iuisters the comparison is simply ridiculous, . - issued warnings to -far era, after making an interesting event took place M the - ZI 9, 91 , . ,boaist Con- the officials swindlethe poor Klondikers. acres, Paulons could save him. - ! On scenes like. these the good motherly and laymen attending the Met I will Rive you a sample. In the first for if he were assessed at the same rate that. -Mrs. Mitchell wife of W. W. Mitchell, insoection of the Dak tam at the solicitation home of Mr. James McGee, Logan, on Wed I I r ; place, . I - I . ! ference and Huron 'was honored in the el. I am, he would be required to work eight eaday evening of last weak, when bit third " I . I when our goods were put off the boat they hardware mercha;'t, Ki gaton, while suffei. of the Northern Pacifi, railways offi,3i&le,' to n I . - , I I . old men of the world love to vation of Rev. Walter Rigsby. of Blyth, to - . - I daughter, Miss Me i ried to a F ,e hundred days on the toad every year. And of I destroying the eggs gig, was mar , were placed in a freight house, and thev lug intensely with a a eoies of Canadian adoptevery means I black hosiery, fine- . - dwelli and hope And Ion., for the Presidency,as successor to Rev. S. Bond, charged as $45 forkeeping our three tons how in the world could he do it ? But it . is el,olera, burst a 'blood vessel,. and death that will be deposited his year, by gh- ;opular oung bi lor farmer, Mr. David Nichols, Esq. y .. ie I . -he arrival of. - of Seatortb. Mr. Rigsby made a first-class ' -on account of the amount in. ichole, fifth son -of Joseph Nichols, Esq . s SX, 9, 91 three - t not so much ' , I I : -, 11 of stuff for twenty-four hours ; then we had speedily followed. She had been married ing their land deep, fi , etc. - 2t! . . . I I Alas for the picture they look- for; presiding officer. - The -marr=IkLa ed in -the presenesif , to go to a commission broker to get our volved, that I complain, as the unreason* lets than a year. Victor mmanuel, nt of , . - e - . r -Did- you ever attend an annual Conference' ableness of the thing. And, if you look at -Prince Con I u f to gues and -after . . it will never come, never so of the Methodist church? If you did you papers to permit us to take our stuff through -For the first time a ce Confederation, Turin, who 'wounde Prince Henry df n to, this matter from my standpoint, would you Z b : rgg. h - a merry evening, zq -Uack- h sieqr, . a -u territory, and - ,- the Nois Scotia council of Public Instrue. Orleans in a despeiately fought duel in ..1;erinj had spent 11 .. es - - I lono, as men ate b6rn with 1111- have noticed a number of things that arei Americ he charged us four bhe ha. py bridal couple departed for their I I 0 get a not think that it, is I I time for a change.' a, 'or ribbed, n all - I e per cent. on the lot ; then we -had - to . Ba I b it i hall the tion, otherwise know to the Provincial France last year, overt the latter's alleged 1 - - - ' _ ' pa tent to all, viz : That the singing of th nay -be' asked : What a I . -. tues that 'fia . d' their ungatest ly to travel with us Government,, has deci ed that Dominion strictures upon the brkvery of'the Itali 6M e on lot 16, concession 3, began. . , 0 to see that we'Aid an . . i I -.00 1;2C), 15C 180 _.- ve in coi queriiic, some ministerial brethren is really .grand; that convc -ter change be ? That has. been a. PUZZ to . I : 1. 1 2 P pleasu I one not sell sui of our freight in American - WO 'i Dal shall be an authori ed- army in Abyssinia, is ' lit at the VVinclaor -Mr. and Mrs. L. Waldemith have left I , . - i . _ - .. . _ .L . U .)holiday in the 01 publicity and Listowel for their home in Denver, Color. : g'? I ore is a cordiality and geniality worthy wiserheads than mine. But this Id be . pa I I . . . I - , I or some of amplification in every der business; that Collect the road tax the same . .t . I - seven days, which amounted to. $42, and my Plan : -As a further evide ce of the good feel- - her I r his aide-de-camp - ado, after a pleasant visit with friends in , C " 2 i 1 f, t O,pr,,, i " , I noted t . JP :fighting th ritory, and we had to pay him 86 a day for io schools of the p ovoce hotel, Montreal. o T this thino, r - i on. - - some preachers talk too indch ; and that the that all the other taxes' are collected'; '. . ent of -ladies' silk - then for our horses which we bought, we way ing between'Canada' an the United States, Majolrelnelrd, Count do Corpenetto, re - that vicinity. Mrs. Waldsmith is a niece . _ . lay diele,,,.ates could secure many a pointer _ very dollar of the assess- ' gig - - - , blacks; creams and 31an's chief earthly nd seems to be T had to pa,y 82 a piece for them before they a certain rate on e I the commanding officerbf the 43rd Rifles, tered,and their identi y was only disclosed of S. S. Rdthwell, of Elms, also of B. Roth - I I to obtain scin thin- '-froin this on caucus work and electioneering. here won - , , meut of the township. That would be fair ntimated ?, Manager Wei sell, a ­o6d ,Jpy e at 0 - id be allowed to walk over the dock,, of Ottawa, re3eived a official invitation when they i * don well, of Listowel. it was Mr. W-aldamitli!a 0 0 - i I - has been a disposition on -the part of I parties. Thin is the com . I some plaint of . I ` 7woild of material things. Some which is about amile long. So much. foe' to 0 from the mayor and_oit - council of Burling- thvit Lord and Lady A first visit to Canada, and he was favorably I F I . of, the younger clerics in London Conference r - , OLD FRIEND. *deen would be thb . i 11 I ' our 6rst (lay's work after landing. We You- I I - ton, Vermont t t k a regiment to, that Pritice's guests at ILancheon. The Count of impressed with our verdure clad fields and I r I L me ' men the shunt, but the i 0 a to at Turin in a son of Prin e Amaddeo, brother - . . to give the elderly pitched our tent about a mile from town 1STAxLxy, J.uoe 14th, ISIS. Z- place. It i ml asible, however, 4 w6od-land scenery, also with - the evidences - I I I - - r - ... f 71 -id glove was- - - - irly, aud it remains for us bast session has rather marked a decline in I Vi -' e il .. -now do their getting fair] y, w .11 6C, a I j, . I __ unfa of the movement, as it should. and got an express man to draw our eff ots 7 present to a cept th i vitationi of Humbert, King "of Aalyi In tile event of of prosperity to be seen in country and I . - ,te thary, .it is this: . all to judge between tbesecon- the success from the freight house to our camp, and that Thb General Sesg , ionis. -A report comes to hand that a lump of the Prince of Naples le ving no heirs he will , town. 1 Dire is a bewaty, but ditions, o i fairness and unfair- Owing to tho General Conference coming on a $15. Ilut we got our stuff all out to The General Sessions' and County Court diamond in. the rong - -was found oil the be King of Italy. _Mr. Peter lilington, who has oonducted I next-Jall, 4 great many memorials and res- 00" 11 novin, Of Peterbo a flour and feed store in Stratford for the I l'i r,y, as lo,w. as 50o a I . ne,qs. ,The means. we have t en olations for amendments, etc., to,this bod our camp. We then got started with our for the county of Huron was held in Gode- farm of Archibald Br adbent, township of -Mr;Eugene Do rough past couple of years, has disposed of hi's ... I . . _. y horses to draw our effects over the canyoni. . - one of the best know printers and labor' . of getting all we fairly cantit wlere 'offered and it is Just doubtful if there - . rich last week, -His Honor, Judge Masson, Raleigh, county of Ke t, two miles south of - ... 45 . a distance of four miles. From 'there we Charing Croon; on Sat rd&V last, while bor- Canada, died very suddenly in - To- business to Air. - John Byers, of Downie, who - , _ - ,,ipline left -except- presiding. - The court opened. on Tuesday, men . I . I . -Of the things of life, is through would be much of the dis( [ a paek train to ing for water in the r k, 190 feet in the roWniast we immediately, Mr. 1d. -1 . hired -pack our goods over and was continued throughout the week. I I ek, where he was ataying with will take possession - , es sum Wer vests, . I - the medium of i thoroug,bly `kg the covers if half the. memorials from the summit of the White Pass mountains. . hen he re- ington recently started '&'fruit department ._w f3l There was the heaviest county court docket earth. . friends. it was somev hat late w . , .&V , .qffiaped, plain - - - the various Conferences are brought into -A terrible. thande torm broke over the - tired, and he then apl: eared to be in the in conuecti4n with,his. feed store, aud until . - I es, -,- , jW __ equipped clQthing store. . The first day they moved our stuff thirteen for several yeais. The court sat. until late i r - I M or "White, extra - ; effect. , miles, and for the tbirteeu miles it cost us Saturday night and adjourned until T city of Montreal one ight last week, and beat of he l,th and quite cheerful. Next the fall h4 will continue it at the name - You may be wcustomer '*d again you Chatha'on, we would judge, would be the Dr uesday I a .on in poor h - ,I - a $2 L We arrived at the summit at 4 o'clock . . during its progress b tnu*og struck a large morning when he faileo to come down to store. Of late he has be ealth, . . . . 1, during the week, the court - , h morning, ani 19 it breakfast, -his friends *ent to arouse him I I I i ) may noL If you hbLve been, better of an electric railway system; t 8 in the afternoon. I ;was the only one of the tree on St. - Cathari, t eat, tearing , V and means to leave for the went in the . I . - .. we feel safe, in saying, that you utilization of natural gas to be. found in, that went with the train. To our sat two nights till long after midnight. The up by the -roots, and Ahrowing it and found him lying oii the bad, dead., Dr. autumul Mr. Blers, big Oncoessor, in Au 1. ss-ortment of shirt 0 that section in large quantities'; and a Party. following gentlemen composed ,the I . surprise we found when we reached the - top . r across the street car t &eke. The street care Pepler was at ' xperienced and well-known 'farmer, and I . are a satisfied customer. If Y? -u water supply other than local.' A notable I GkAND JURY : ; - once ' ' -- idlo as print, diliity . - of the summit that there was not a stick of I I were blocked for so e time. Fortunately I that- life had been,ext,ci;ct some hours. The will no doubt make a success .6f tis, new . I . - f1re not a customer, try -us. , drawback is the want of gravel and as a . " : colors and. choice- . wood within miles. Nothing could. be seen JohnFraser, Bayfield, foreman ; Jonathan nobody was hurt. body was- conveyed to[Hamphrey.'s under, venture., ' . I ' ew pricery," will result the streets are not the best, especially sh - James - Elliott, - I and so- 14 I - "I -$I, 1-25, a -ad 1.50- - Weekly mention of a f in the spring and fail. It possesses many as fax as the eye could reach but 11 Caches," L Bentley, Bast Wawano, , -Two bright boy , Roy Jackson, agod taking establishment, tend a *post-mortem -The4ympathy of all his friends L I - ( thaf is provisions, strewn4 along the trail. I Turnberry ; Robert Edwardai Usborne ; eleven, son of Mr. homas Jackson, and was held which showedl that death resulted quaintauess will be Lextended to Mi. H. G- I ,_, I - not be out of place; , . adva_nAageq,_ however, and will always M -Owen. St. Mary's roai, in that Sara lia- . 'enture to say that there was at least one Henry Green and James Horton, Wborne ; George Watson, step on of Mr. F. Shoultz, from heart failure. D n va was for Ch . , . . I Men -'s summer suits at $4.50, 100 and be a centre for business and trade; I Don, Jane ' hundred thousand dollars worth of provis, RiAard Handford, Centralia ; James Me. aged nine. years, of Tilbury North, while twentyeaeven years an Lplooyeo of"The Mail - bella,bis wife, died Sunday aftem I e a raL-ge of , ]adiess' : - . 5.50. Other lines—good, all 9— ions and other such effects on the summit, Clinchy, Stanley ; Win. Neil, McKillop ; returning from sob I one day not long age, Printing' Company, p d for thirty-three 12th, after an illness of a little more than a L L' - - L I . I— a:nd ours with tlie rest. The men that ran D. J. Saunderson, Howick ; Jddepb Tigert, one of the moat a0tive members of the was the A muslin materials,. the year round suits at 47, $8, The SC 0018 of New,York. when into, a pond on the farm of Mr. A. years week'o duration . The dboeand - . * - 11 tterns, and nicely . - [FROM'THE 2oRoNTO WORLD ] the train told me that there was an hotel T Ashfield ; John Walker, Brussels. Vinters, to bathe, and, being unable to Typographical Union iHe was ever. euer- 7oun eat of a family of thirteen, and was I I I I the I te J 11 - Sp, $10 and $12. 1, . swim, both we d d ang bter of the Is - %men Boyd, of L - ! The Ontario Education Department has about a quarter of 0, mile from where our CRIMINAL DOOKET. er . getic in all matters oi 4tereat to the labor- She was born 37 years ago on the - JP to 8_160 each. - . Boys' su `ts, three piece, long pants, at published a book of 201 pages on the school goods were dumped, ;so after the 1 ema,inder . on k time published in IDownie. . I The Queen vs. Augustus Sparling,-The -News waSs ree ived,-: in London last ing classes; and t ' . I of our company came' along we struck off to. . a Z ronto a weekl3apaper named the Trades ;farm adjoining that 'on ,which she died. , . - - asol , is lair, 6 8-3 4.00 and 4.50. Our system of New York by John Millar, B.A., prisoner was convicted of An incendiaryism week, by High Con able Xl:eLeod, that a I - t About twelve years ago she Wan married to - s gQ - n:1 - - V3.50, J ot there, CktiDg about Union., i 7 . I Mister of Education, which is find the hotel, In due course wc g Lining no 1. -There ate some. - own make of boys'pants at 50c, Deputy M as a, in Seaforth, the burning of the Agricultural box coDti i i represei . -one in i I t reek a youn in", :her now sorrowing, husband, and the young - , . well worth reading, as it not only contains 'tired, wet and our clo en from A ert Morgan, of MeGil I 3 9 , - I . 5c and; 75c. thes frozen to us, Hall, and was sentenced to six months in the $400, stolen from A Orinng ' i British -C61; _ by h#ndles at $1, 6 a. great deal of interesting information about result of the storm on the mountain. But, Central Prison, in Toronto. livray, had been fo tid. The missing plun- named Clarence W:rbu D, son of Mr. W. couple lived for a short time m and I somethina ex- I I indows for the latest, ind - what an hotel. We were, to tell you the _ - The Queen vs. _ George Oakes, -This 'and Cier was discovered n .an orchard near the 'N. Warburton, freightEcd passenger agent umbia. Returning, . after A stay -of a. fe w- . Watch our # the schools of New York, but briefly re . t i - . . i .1 -sight of . of, thd Michigan Contraki Rail -way, St. Cath lithe in the weet, Mr. Chowen purchused I 0 - 1110, li - I -_ 50 each. - I may we say, the best, in ties, views the educational systems . of many of truth, a pretty nick lot, and the the two following cases, were in connection road only a short istance from, Mr. Mori t .his present property, and they have lived 1 . . I I - . I the other states. I that hotel did not help to cure us. It might with the Goderich township assault cases, gan house. - exines, met with an exporiouce thst will no - - . . I L I hats, caps* suits, underwear, etc. ver since. One daughter, Lizzie, I . $ 1 a pig pen. soon leave his memory., L led- a case of ladies? . . The Superintendent of Public Instruction be more appropriately called resulting from'a family feud. In this case -Mr. Robert -C sels, Q. C., late regis. I He was crossing here e - . I I L . L I for the state of New York has moet extra- There was nothing. but one Yukon stove, the defendant, George'! Oakes, was fined $25 trar of the Supre , e Coutt, Ottr..wa, died the flume at thebig Linpoln flour milla'L be- aged ten, survives. .,- rery beat cor,et we A - - , . wers which no Canadian prov- th6 bare ground, with little, snow banks for an assault on John !Baker. Isaac on June 7th. He ad been tbo ill for some low St. Paul street, whIn he slipped into -As the evening mixed train from the I . . : - — : ordinary po Jones, 50c per pair. I I : around the sides, to sleep on. The pro-, ties of his office.. the water. 'The very swift current -drew west was nearing St. Paulo, a few miles 11 . . t ince would think of entrusting to one man. the defendant in the next ease, was fined $50 time to attend to he du E - vp eat of Stratford,one night not long ago,thef , . - He is,elected by joint ballot of the Senate prietor was all Irishman, a.boqb fifty years for an assault on Harry Oakes. In the case Mr. Cassels was alled to the bar in 1864, him into the flume to w4ere the water tudi . . CoTlars and ' WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL of ag i. a perpendi6lar spillwa b u a, neer observed a man kneeling an . I e, U &, 1, I and Assembly ind has a salary of $5,000 s, e, and to all appearances a mighty hard I - - , , of the Queen against John 1 4ker, the Grand amd. r , ticed in T route and Peterborough bles througl i enedUywo t w iting for T . . . . his intin at to I h hi th1frilht as -, - -1 nut. We filed up to. have a drink 'and the Dt with hands folded, as if veilings ribbons year. Thereisnoboard of education for . a de. unt, appo the registrarship 30 feet. Thro tr I . o 11 r -.1 as only $1.50 a glass, and you bet . drawn and di a ume, Fortun- the train. Before the latter could beatopped I . -A, - the state of New York and the superintend- price w jury returned a tru bi# \against th u ' t a 11 I ,splendid s,tock of MONEY BACK IF WANTED. i We fandent for an alleged assault on Harry. in 1875. 1 . t at a d. dow n - I - t I - ent is not responsible t6 the Legiel.iture. - one glass was enough & that price. 6akes, but the jury, at I the request of the -Mr. Wm. M. o ing, for over a quar- ately he wan seen, a-nd seveial of those about the engine had passed over the man, whome, 4 m% at ver low .- I 1e lifeless 'body out of mangled body was af-t- aked -up ana I I J era are' each paid I . . I I --------- i...d ........... ..... I ,During his. term of office his pow $1 per xr e_al and $1 for the- privil- the mill ran to pull I . erwards pi I - 4 y' . I (I - judge, returned a verdict of not guilty, as ter of a century on ential clerk of the Much to t1heir surprise they th - 1. I - I .law. ego A Reaping on the ground. We got up Goldie, MeCullou h Company, Galt but now the tailrace. taken to Stratford. The clay followinji,ne . I I supreme within the provisions of the - John Baker had compensated Harry Oakes t - body - . . . - I injur I - ir , mile found him ati was recognized as that of -Jo u ' - re. I : I . I t certifi- from the log cabin, so we contracted with .1 ., . . t Oppml ful gash on the head. He was insensible. mond, of Mitchell, and well' known the I I earl; and the express men were coming I - T I 11 breathing, but with a fright h I n . I - fai-16 of Min Mi _ w - He has -power to make regulations for the for the y done hi rat"' ad I #nd faille mrica*n prints, said -a examinations of teachers, . to gran The the well' kno is A -1 on __ . ­ I . GREIG d MACDONALD of them to take our stuff'. as far as the The Queen vs. James La,mbortuR, - , one day Iasi wee After being temporarily &red for he was re- Redmond was home and about -Mitchell , 1. __ - I I . Cates onexamination and revoke the same.. one parties to this case resiAe in the township of took a dose 01fini eut in mistake for medi. - ,.od atrong cloth in I . . He app, inta the persons who are to conduct log cabin and for which service Z had- to moved to his home. It i thought that his the Saturday night and Bandar. On the A . 01 Ashfield. The defendant assaulted Michael cine, and is now i orM I condition, his - I Cr - I ing iigta following Monday morning he,left thareJor I I tterris, at 5e per . .1 - pay P00. W1B arrived at the log cabin that I T-! fractured. - . . k I . I the examinations for , teachers and desig - I Dal -ton on the highway as he was driving physicians enter le hope of reobv. skull is I i I i . - , . ... . . ................. ............ nates the place where the examinations are evening and t3ok up our quarters there and some cattle ,beloaging to the Lambertus ery. . -The many friends o Sister Frederios St. Marys, and got only as far as Sabdug- i ; I . . . . ... . g pitched .our tf nts and - F * at provincial superior of a Anglican com. ville by train, from which point he Seems to - _R . . . - . to be held. He has power to cancel any the next morninj family, to the pound. or this assault he; -By the eon iction at the assizer I .. I certificate that has been awarded by a coun- statted housekeeping. That was on the let was found guilty and fined '$75. His Guelph of David rvine, alias Howard, for munity of the " Sisterst, of the church," have -walked to ft'warys. He had former- i I . i _ F . . . wide print, good I I . CLOTHIERS, ty commissioner, or to declare a diploma in- of April. We had three days rest and then brother, Michael Lambertu 7 , for a similar the burglary of t e. Grand Trunk station at were gTieved to learn o( her death at St. ly worked for Weir & Weir, in the flax mill . hirt wai-,ts,. wrap- . ate to 'Lake I .a . . . . effective that r granted by any Normal' we started in to get our effe offence, was fined 89-5. x! Elora, the ringle ere of the gaiig who- have John's hospital on Tuesd y last.- The Big. there, and . whether he failed to g6t work - I . - - . .. I I - . . I ere- again oi WA. , - , . k -ae per On the Wrong Side of the Street, in'the i y Bennett, where we are now, a distance of 14, CA been' o biji i ate banks throughout On th i Monday is not kno ,tatterns at I I schobl. He in y remove from office an CrVIL SES., . - ter Frederica was.the dadghter of the Rev. - - a. We did the teaming with our hand- I granddaughter of Vice. It in, however, known that he got liq or mile t two y ears w ' , , I - - county commissioner or other school officer . 'The parties t( . tari U ill be pre. E. J. Paget, and I - . . ; Strong Block. . and were ourselves the motive power. ' -Hatter vs. Herbert, -7 ) this , so a arles P*et, K. C. B., si and that he must have left there in an in- I , . ly disobeys him or violates any. sleds, van , o , are at least, from eon. Admiral Sir Ch J I . - . who wilful' _ . i to 4 statute,i bhold any share of - VVe used to take from 200 to 250 ounds at case reside in the village of Exeter. The . . the plawwh Lind he may wit . i.p tinui c re f crime. -onnger brother of the[famous .Waterloo toxic& d condition to reach are opular makes of - . - SEAFORM, - - - the public money of the state from any dis- a load. It took us about- eight days to move action 'was for treapasi and assault. Ver. ' liarquis -of Auglesey. Phe ha"s on for be, to all appearanceir, deliberately placed . I ONT. -Mr. John tigan, ex -Minister of Mar- f .. igio , , - our stuff in thisway, and I do not want any 'diet for plaintiff for $120 damages and costs self before the approaching train. Be& - Z cott on crepons,., . ilfully disobeying any of his regu I Fisheri , Ottawa, propo over twenty years &,moml er of the lie him I . . : trict for w work only fit for a horse.' . Of action. ine and - sea to turn I ;ody was takon Mc . t mushms, piques, _ . . I - . - lations or decisions. * I hardw I - - I community of the churc4 of En d, and mond's I . .. , . . - J _ ; - . I , - I should judge- there are about 4,000 people Benedick vs. Baines, ' Action on the cov. hi& attention to old bunting.` 'He has left had -worked much in Eaot Lon o , where buried in the Catholic cemeterv. : . , . - bee - for Edmonton,, hence he will start with a , - prices, . The county school commissioner is an , _. 1. I - a island here, all like us, waitinj until enanta contained in a farm lease. Both par were 4tended - large I I I . I other powerful man in a smaller sphere. on th her Bible classes -Af ter nine lone veers of suffering fiam I . - up, so they can -push ahead to ties reside in the township of Ste couple to for the Peace River T died - His, duties are about the name as those of the log breaks . p1hen. of ;818 numbers of the roughest dock laboairers. paralysis, JaM6 Begg on 'Saiarday .- 'fancy dress ­ . . 0 fortune or- death. One of the greatest draw- Judgment reserved.! country. - r. atigan may bb gone prob- June 11th, at the residence of his '-,OodS L - ---- - L . the school inspector in Ontari , but he has . -Action for an so- ably six mouth . ife is in the sixties,. but In September, 1890, she I!A sent by the evenin ; 15q,, 20c and 25c 11 I more authority. in Ontario, school inspect.. back! .is the lack of good water. The water Hanna vs. Doubledee, a in vigorous I I community to found the Oder in Cansda,and son, isn' in Mitchell. The event will -not, I been poisoned with dead horses and count. By consent of counsel. . the matter i and plucky, and well accustom- for the past eight years had laboured in- , ed by the county councils. bare has a , only be a happy release to theasoessed but - - 'he silks that are _. 1% -0- ore are appointl . are referred to J. A. Morton, ed to the roug4 life of an explor r, being an I . _ - New dogs There are thousands of dead hones in this action . defatigably with the- sixteis in their schools i great and much needed relief to Mr. Ki- ' . - ( - I . - lying t . and other churbh work ii Toronto, Ham- Begg and Mrs.'Begg, who have tenderly and r - York state are electei * 'h , ard' VIle the school commissioners of te. " along he trail. It is terrible' ,but Req., of Wingham, an a referee under the enthusias westhrown , to, I I . I by popular vo I . 14intAn't in . I - - men an well a& dead crses. act respecting arbitratioits. -The t & . tather-in- . , ar' Tp is an entire absence of any education- , . . The $28 excursions to Manitoba e arre there are dead . state of exci ent over the arrest and Own, and Ottawa, where i she had become devotedly cared for her hal less a. laxge assortment u ' ition of school There is n Thoihas.-The parties to this I a &Hfication for the'poe . ot a day.but one heara of some Watt vs. ' - - well. known and endeared o many. - law during the long period of his affliction. ,-'. dated for June 9 -8th, July 13th, J, . in the vill Of B, als. The ing of I Lyons, caretaker o t a O t. . ' I 11 , A a , gd=red f h E l - Ons, towels,_ quilts, y I . ioner, and it in said that the views person dying. There are 'four funerals to. case reside age rueB Customs and Inland Revenue offiefo. -The first twal trains 0(immigranto from Mrs. Begg was well nigh wom out with her 14ih, July' 19th, good for 'two months. cOmm'" we Australians and two Americans. a -tion was for wages. i is Honor ordered office, via Halifax, arrived in charge, and had just made arrangenientat to matexials, draper- of candidates on the tariff question often d t judgment to be entered for plaintiff for $195 The charge in hat of stealing letters fr6m the steamer Piss$ , - to do with their election than ' ake have our be I a rest, when the summons came I . Travel by the 0. P. R., and avoid - fre- .have more at bought and ready to 6 . I &a. 11 I . _j start as soon 8`3 the ice moves. We paid in full of claim, and qo ta,4 - the post -office. A decoy letter, which eon. Winnipeg last week. Dr. [Inglis, represen- go away for . . queut chatige of cars and other - incon- . . a, was found in his r6m. tin the eity Health DepOrtment, and Dr. to bar suffering -charge. Mr. 13eog, the 4e. 1 sobolwtic attainments. Lumber contm $150 per. Spier vs. Tasker, -Action on a promis- tained four do ar - . I - z . . I - I t- $20,- $140 for our boat- I . I at.. ­ n sue- Corgb:tt, representing the I?ominion Govern. ceased, went to Mitchell about forty yews . . --veniences.1 In the year 1896 New York open nice gory The laWiff lives 'in; the town- The-Tost-OA Department ban bee I - . agc , when times were brisk and money 0 ", . moa.t of which wan thousand fast here. We are having note. . . the immi M to - Ortega. Wall : 268,574 on education, , for son d -, - I Dominion -New went -her now; sunny days with f anIthe def Mant in Uaborne. picioull . e time, mud laid the trap in L Mont, Met t Rat P . . I . . The money orders at the raised by municipal taxation. The dark, if one may call it dark By consent of counsel the trial was post. , which Lyons 8& got entangled. They SOOOrtained that t:or; waak one serious . easier made 'than Lit in to -day, and by in us - - - . I .s are payableL any place in Ain- and close application' to his trade he so- .- , , Expreq - - I York 13tate Government annually levies a night. It gets I . .1 the next December sittings. ---wMr. i Dunton, of Streetsville, died ow of smallpox and two f dild form, try . I - . ; . - - at eleven o'clock and the sun in up at three =d until [ron = I This quirid a comfortable home and broulh:t up . I I , to $3, ge ; up to direct tax throughout the state for aduca . am and twenty ass" of menial o —Up At Weak .'Uah- t erica. -- Rates t'to The costs of cause, It . his residence, Britannia, . I . . I - : .- th - live in , I --------- _7N . o'clock in the morning, no you will see we Of poetl;nenlen - 8 For some years back his information was wired- to COmmissioner Me- a highlY 65t,661raed family of oover&I . - 35,4 1; up to Itl0t 5c; UP to $20, 10c. tional?urposea.. which realized in 1896 the county of Pea . 0 Iche - 0- , this have very long days. I was at, one of the Nickle vs. urrsj, 'an t left he - Cceary and the Mayor, 1an4 the ters and -one son. Fr6in the tim I . i but little sum o K062,903. The greater part of The refQdisu , Jalth hadfiel'o precarious, but his last ill _An:laccident policy'costs I . . V "S'OK* mood wan a am distributed amo!!g the schools of the funei# this afternoon. .-The name of the the town of Sadort . , . tricken with paralynk 4, littiv . ,, str et wher was of 0 ort duration, and his - death 'were permitted to go throu#h the city, on . I - I .. Wid. xi 4y. save,& great deal. Insure in w n. man *ho was buriod was McLew. He was , his road grader on the a he had noss d was in his e understanding tbat.tliey ears ago, he -has never been -Abl* - L different counties. There are sixty eon xpected. Decease 719byew. t1i inion ' n would be taken over nine y an wq He : z .Ci ada Accident Company. ties in the state, and of thus fifty-four re- odd- . while play' awl was born 11 a . vOrn" iV I 7 Mitchoul . th was It wall the 1p & CWndian and came from Montreal. He been using it. Plaintiff's I son, A Young led, uug Domi ' the ihd hel machine, got his He Yorkshire, England, and ewe of by the ment. The to speak *boat 63YSAVS of Age. J i'. th all the was one. ir I L Beived m. fro Wt state tax than ., - he was t id throu h the ly wi of lee old Mald n : I - was for damages came to C A in 1837. In 1851 rain passe I . e - . 'in tu The funeral -took band inj . The actio . 90 One W64 L allowed to and was buried as a, Masou Lby that order <a - oontribu= to I rie county, in wh'i% extburiall- 'ever $aw- 1 Verdict for united in in . to Miss Dissis Storey, asirriages locked. I . . 12kc.'s = e%IA - i z__ 7 and re. ple,ce under, the auspices of the Masonic sustained by the bo . ! plaintiff and the Tuesday, - in the Preab toad" oametery, of ;_ --- - EM -1- tuffslo is sitpited, paid$241.597. wbo autiriv bun. -He also leaves one oommimicate with the Bass y ipany, !, -I I i : Ramald J. I order, an there were Masons present from for W dam" any costa'of the action. 4 N - a I I J - - I f oeived;A ;,460; King's county, in reside daughter and six noun, all grown up - WO r were taken to quarantine ut two miles which church he wm = a me.aber. , I- 'PO i $19 ­ I I - : I I I.. is situated, paid $503,603 All Parts of', the known world. The ad- Ronald vs. Thomas, ­Both PtAift . . I I . 1-1 . . . I 1. I - , A ent for C ] . R. and Dom. ftprea which 1. I . ; . . 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